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Historians question Washington's Valley Forge tent
Historians are now questioning whether a tent long displayed at Valley Forge National Historical Park as the one George Washington occupied as he issued orders and met with significant Revolutionary War figures was actually used by the future president.
Huge trove of 78 rpm records donated to Syracuse U
A vast collection of 78 rpm records - valued at $1 million, weighing 50 tons and representing more than a half-century of American music history - is being donated to Syracuse University by the estate of a prominent New York City record shop owner. Lost scenes from the sci-fi classic "Metropolis," recently discovered in the archives of a Buenos Aires museum, were shown to journalists for the first time in decades on Thursday.
D.C. groups seeking Indiana Lincoln museum's items
The Library of Congress, Ford's Theatre and two other Washington institutions have teamed up to compete for the Lincoln Museum's $20 million collection of artifacts.
Tony Schwartz, who helped create 'daisy ad,' dies
Tony Schwartz, who helped create the infamous "daisy ad" that ran only once during the 1964 presidential race but changed political advertising forever, has died. |
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